Autofill on apps on your Android device – the Action button

Android

When you have a choice of accessing e.g. Facebook or Twitter
or other sites via a browser or using the associated app, you'd probably prefer using
the app on your Android device. Sticky Password can make
it easier to fill your login and password even in apps.

Linking Web and App accounts

First, let's have a look at how Sticky Password makes it easy to link Web Accounts and App Accounts on your Android. This means that any changes that you make in one of them will be reflected in the other one (so, if you make a change in the App account, it'll show up in the Web account - and vice versa).

If you have a web account for e.g.
Facebook already created in your Sticky Password database, and you also
have the Facebook app installed on your Android device, simply run Sticky
Password.

Sticky Password will automatically (notification at the bottom of the screen) offer to link your Web and
App accounts – in this case, for your Facebook account.
TapLaunch.

Here you can see your new app account saved in Sticky Password's App Accounts. The App Account for Facebook is now linked with your Web Account for Facebook. Now, when you tap Launch, your external Facebook app will be launched.

How to use the Action button

When you launch the app (e.g. Facebook) directly from Sticky Password's App Accounts, your external Facebook app will be launched and the Action button will appear automatically. Tap the Action button.

Tap the Login icon to copy your login to the clipboard.

Now you can paste it in the appropriate field, so long tap
the first input field (login) and tap Paste.

Tap the Password icon to copy your password to the clipboard.

Now you can paste it in the password field, so long tap the
second input field (password) and tap Paste.

That's it! All that's left is for you to do access your app is to clickLog In.

The Action button lives in the Notification area

You can use the Action button for other apps, too! For app accounts already
stored in Sticky Password, simply run the app, for example Twitter, and swipe
down to reveal the notification bar. The Sticky Password action button lives
here!

Swipe down to reveal the notification bar. TapShow Action Button.

Unlock Sticky Password with your Master Password so as to be able to access the password database.

The Sticky Password Action button appears and is ready for use!

How to turn off the Action button in the Notification area

Tap the Menu button in the top right corner of Sticky Password and select Settings.

TapAufofill in external apps.

Tap the switch next to Status Bar Notification to deactivate.

If you’re using the Sticky Password add-on in Firefox, a warning message will
appear, because turning off visible status bar notifications also disables support for browser extensions. Tap OK.